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Uganda Girl Story 35 poems

Uganda Girl Story 35 poems

Obediah Michael Smith

Lulu.com
2019
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These poems of adoration, bewilderment and love are inspired by the author's living in Uganda during 2018. As always by this Bahamian author, there are clever turns of phrase and decipherable rhythm. If you are a fan of this author, you will utterly enjoy this, Obediah Michael Smith's 22nd book.
Discovery Daze - 72 Poems

Discovery Daze - 72 Poems

Obediah Michael Smith

Lulu.com
2012
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Discovery Daze - 72 Poems is Obediah Michael Smith's 16th book of poems. He has attended and participated in poetry festivals in Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico, Nicaragua and Medellin, Colombia. His poems, in English, are included in literary journals and anthologies throughout the Caribbean, in the USA and in England. His poems, translated into Spanish, are included in anthologies in Colombia, in Mexico, in Peru, in Venezuela and in Spain. At The College of The Bahamas, in 2009 and in 2011, he facilitated the poetry writing room for the Bahamas Writers Summer Institute.
Wide Sargasso Sea & 62 Other Poems

Wide Sargasso Sea & 62 Other Poems

Obediah Michael Smith

Lulu.com
2011
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Wide Sargasso Sea & 62 Other Poems is a bilingual book, written in English and translated into Spanish. These 63 poems, chiefly about life Over-the-Hill, on New Providence, are, or attempt to be, the beating heart of life among Bahamians in the country's capital. The entire island upon which the capital sits is referred to as Nassau. It is there where these 63 poems, most of them, came into the word. There poems were forged by the tensions coupled with the beauty of life among Bahamians. They reflect the real life of the people in what is imagined to be a place for tourists and tourism. These poems are snatches of identity, the author's and his country's and it's people's.
Youtube Wives or Stepping Stones

Youtube Wives or Stepping Stones

Obediah Michael Smith

Lulu.com
2014
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YouTube Wives Or Stepping Stones is, before everything, first and foremost, a literary act. Keats' urns and Rilke's torsos, Bishop's fish and Mussorgsky's pictures at an exhibition, this is the company that Smith is writing to keep as hedoggedly pursues his models. In the concrete this litany of wives appears as a series of tawdry fetishes predestined to fail-dancing girls for Degas, barmaids for Manet, pubescence for Balthus, this Korean for Orientalism, those women for Woman, these artists for ART. These poems and pieces, confessions and letters and descriptions, are essays toward bringing art to life. Smith screens them all, flexing his desire toward the idea of their beauty, even as he is frustrated by their overwhelming distance and his underwhelming isolation. Smith is a Kemp Road Warhol. And so these poems are markers of a journey, in pursuance of an absolute level, a true altitude. This is a Baudelarian night-walk for beauty. Who are these wives? Where do these stepping stones lead?
Women in Jinja-28 Poems

Women in Jinja-28 Poems

Obediah Michael Smith

Lulu.com
2015
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Obediah Michael Smith's 20th book of poetry, is inspired by women he met while traveling through Jinja, the Eastern Region of Uganda, Africa. Since July 2014, he has been travelling through Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and presently resides in Kisii, Kenya.
A Middling Sense of Achievement

A Middling Sense of Achievement

Obediah Bones

Archway Publishing
2023
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A Middling Sense of Achievement is divided into three sections, dealing with the gates in and out of the journey of consciousness and all of the trails, windows, floors, and mountains in between. If you look hard enough, you might even find something you didn't know you were looking for.
The Lives and Deaths of Harry Blunt

The Lives and Deaths of Harry Blunt

Obediah Keane

Peagle Productions
2024
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An afterlife sentence. An innocent hanging in the balance. Can this overprotective dad make things right from beyond the grave?Harry Blunt is in a panic. Inconveniently and recently deceased, he's facing cosmic justice for the crime of "interfering with the development of another soul" and babying his youngest child. Unless he can gain a last-minute reprieve, his unfortunate daughter is condemned to die in three days.Making a desperate deal in exchange for a vengeful favor, Harry returns to the land of the living as a middle-aged woman. As shenanigans and chaos ensue, he fears he's running out of time to give his girl's eternal soul a second chance... and complete his side of an utterly unholy bargain.Will Harry's meddling with the natural order doom them both to oblivion?The Lives and Deaths of Harry Blunt is the quirky first book in The Port Harker supernatural family life series. If you like slightly deranged characters (Betuine Harker, Judge Cammie Sweet, Grim Reaper, and Karma herself), original world-building, and satirical twists and turns, then you'll enjoy Obediah Keane's final destination.Buy The Lives and Deaths of Harry Blunt to defy the Boss of the Hereafter today
Elijah’s Cave on Mount Carmel and its Inscriptions

Elijah’s Cave on Mount Carmel and its Inscriptions

Ovadiah Asher; Pierri Rosario

Archaeopress
2015
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Literary sources suggest that Mt. Carmel was a sacred site for the pagans, for the veneration and worship of Ba’al, as practiced there since the 9th century BCE through the erection of altars and temples/shrines in his honour. According to Iamblichus, the Greek philosopher Pythagoras, on his way to Egypt, visited the mountain in the second half of the 6th century BCE and sought solitude in a temple, or perhaps in a temenos. In the days of the Achaemenid king of Persia Darius I (521-486 BCE), the mountain seems to have been sacred to Zeus. Artistic and epigraphic evidence suggest that Elijah’s Cave, on the western slope of Mt. Carmel, had been used as a pagan cultic place, possibly a shrine, devoted to Ba’al Carmel (identified with Zeus/Jupiter) as well as to Pan and Eros as secondary deities. The visual representation of the cult statue (idol) of Ba’al Carmel, a libation vessel (kylix?) and the presumed figure of the priest or, alternatively, the altar within the aedicula, strengthen the assumption that the Cave was used in the Roman period, and perhaps even earlier. In addition, one of the Greek inscriptions, dated to the Roman period, indicates the sacred nature of the Cave and the prohibition of its profanation. When Elijah’s Cave ceased to be used for pagan worship it continued to be regarded as a holy site and was dedicated to Prophet Elijah, presumably in the Early Byzantine period. Following the tradition linking Elijah (so-called el-Khader) with Mt. Carmel, it became sacred to the Prophet and was used by supplicants (Jews, Christians, Muslims and Druze) to Elijah for aid, healing and salvation, a tradition that still persists to this day. There are no literary or historical sources which are recording the existence of Elijah’s Cave on Mt. Carmel prior to the 12th century. The earliest written testimony is that of the laconic description of the Russian Abbot Daniel, who made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in 1106-1107, followed by Rabbi Benjamin of Tudela, who visited the Land of Israel in 1165. Any earlier written material must have been lost over time, since it is unlikely that the Cave and its surroundings were entirely ignored before the 12th century.